Sociology explores society and change, using research and theories to understand their effects on individuals, relationships, and institutions. Topics include socialisation, power dynamics, globalisation, family, education, beliefs, and crime. You'll gain skills in research evaluation and data analysis. Sociology is an interesting and dynamic subject that studies the way our society is organised and how we experience life. We are living through a time of enormous change and Sociology is the one social science to equip you with the knowledge and understanding to analyse, interpret and evaluate a range of perspectives on how change affects us all. Sociology is not just about Britain, we also analyse a range of global issues such as the environment, immigration, global crime, state crime and how globalisation is shaping our lives. Sociologists engage in research to test their theories and explain the way our society is organised. Consequently consideration of research methods and theoretical perspectives underpins both Year 1 and Year 2 units. The course will help you develop essential skills for university and future employment; for example analysing and interpreting data, using evidence to support your arguments, communication skills and critical evaluation.
5 GCSEs at grade 4 or above, including Mathematics and English.
During the course, you will be assessed on the basis of exam-style assessments that combine both short-answer questions and essays. Paper 1 - Education with Theory and Methods • 2 hour written exam worth 80 marks - 33.3% of A level • Education: short answer and extended writing, 50 marks • Methods in Context: extended writing, 20 marks • Theory and Methods: extended writing, 10 marks Paper 2 - Families and Households; Beliefs in Society • 2 hour written exam worth 80 marks - 33.3% of A level • Section A - Families and Households - extended writing, 40 marks • Section B - Beliefs in Society - extended writing, 40 marks Paper 3 - Crime and Deviance with Theory and Methods • 2 hour written exam worth 80 marks - 33.3% of A level • Crime and Deviance: short-answer and extended writing, 50 marks • Theory and Methods: short-answer and extended writing, 30 marks
About Education Provider
| Region | South East |
| Local Authority | Hampshire |
| Ofsted Rating | Outstanding |
| Gender Type | Co-Educational |
| Address | Owens Road, Winchester, SO22 6RX |
Sociology explores society and change, using research and theories to understand their effects on individuals, relationships, and institutions. Topics include socialisation, power dynamics, globalisation, family, education, beliefs, and crime. You'll gain skills in research evaluation and data analysis. Sociology is an interesting and dynamic subject that studies the way our society is organised and how we experience life. We are living through a time of enormous change and Sociology is the one social science to equip you with the knowledge and understanding to analyse, interpret and evaluate a range of perspectives on how change affects us all. Sociology is not just about Britain, we also analyse a range of global issues such as the environment, immigration, global crime, state crime and how globalisation is shaping our lives. Sociologists engage in research to test their theories and explain the way our society is organised. Consequently consideration of research methods and theoretical perspectives underpins both Year 1 and Year 2 units. The course will help you develop essential skills for university and future employment; for example analysing and interpreting data, using evidence to support your arguments, communication skills and critical evaluation.
5 GCSEs at grade 4 or above, including Mathematics and English.
During the course, you will be assessed on the basis of exam-style assessments that combine both short-answer questions and essays. Paper 1 - Education with Theory and Methods • 2 hour written exam worth 80 marks - 33.3% of A level • Education: short answer and extended writing, 50 marks • Methods in Context: extended writing, 20 marks • Theory and Methods: extended writing, 10 marks Paper 2 - Families and Households; Beliefs in Society • 2 hour written exam worth 80 marks - 33.3% of A level • Section A - Families and Households - extended writing, 40 marks • Section B - Beliefs in Society - extended writing, 40 marks Paper 3 - Crime and Deviance with Theory and Methods • 2 hour written exam worth 80 marks - 33.3% of A level • Crime and Deviance: short-answer and extended writing, 50 marks • Theory and Methods: short-answer and extended writing, 30 marks